July 18, 2014

Little Moments of Everyday "Love" by Simone Massoni

Over the last year, illustrator Simone Massoni has been partnering with The New Yorker  in creating fun works for their magazine. When art director Chris Curry called Simone to ask him if he was available to explore the theme Love (and Old Flames) for their June 9th & 16th issue, he jumped at the chance. “I guess she maybe thought my style was a good fit for the occasion,” he humbly states.

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July 17, 2014

New Childhood-Inspired 3D Paintings by Shintaro Ohata

Japanese artist Shintaro Ohata is back with two new sculptures popping out of paintings. As we've seen before, the artist has a distinct style of placing sculptures in front of his paintings, giving us a new way to appreciate both art forms. From now till August 10, father and daughter Mr. Mizuma and Ms. Yukari from Yukari Art are curating a group show featuring 22 artworks from 5 different artists.

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July 13, 2014

Small Retreat House in the Forest Designed to Rest on a Giant Boulder

This leaning house is an innovative concept created by Czech architecture agency Uhlik Architekti, which includes architects Petr Uhlik, Jan Sorm, and Premysl Jurak. The home, called Forest Retreat, is constructed in a diagonal formation with the upper section resting upon a giant boulder. The agency developed the idea for their client who requested a hideaway that could serve as a quiet escape from the urban chaos of his life in Prague.

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July 11, 2014

Enormous Murals Inspired by Local Traders in Warwick, South Africa

This year, street artist Faith47 was invited to participate in the 25th World Congress on Architecture in Durban, South Africa. As a cultural aspect of the event, the artist recently finished three of six planned pieces (the last three to be completed in August), which cover supporting columns underneath a main freeway overpass near the Early Morning Market in Warwick. According to the artist, Warwick triangle is often chaotic and many are afraid to visit the area.

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